The 2014 Capital Area Music Awards, or Cammys, which was scheduled to take place at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 25, will not happen.

Announcing the news on the event's Facebook page, organizer Greg Gamache wrote: "Due to a lack of support from our music community, it is with a heavy heart that we announce this year's 2014 Capital Area Music Awards ... has been cancelled."

In the comments section of the post, Gamache said that the number of submissions by bands were lower than expected.

Gameche goes on to say: "It is our sincere hope that someday we may join together for a night of musical community and unite as one! If you have purchased advanced tickets, refunds are available where tickets were purchased."

The sure-to-be Oscar-nominated PG-13 drama stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing, the British mathematician, logician, cryptologist and computer pioneer who led the charge to crack the German code and helped the Allies win World War II. Despite his accomplishments in wartime and later, Turing was prosecuted by the British government in 1952 for homosexual acts, which at the time were illegal. For more informations or to buy tickets, call 449-8995 or visit http://www.spectrum8.com.

"Smokey Joe's Cafe" is coming to the Schenectady Light Opera Company on Franklin Street in Schenectady in March, but it needs singing and dancing actors. Auditions are scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12, and Tuesday, Jan. 13. Callbacks will be on that Tuesday.

The Tony-nominated and Grammy-winning Broadway musical is a revue of the music of pop and rock songwriting kings Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, and features such standards as "Kansas City," "Hound Dog," "Jailhouse Rock," "Stand By Me," "On Broadway" and many more. There are nine available roles for men and women, and rehearsals begin on Jan. 19.